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  • Christmas console price cuts unlikely in Aust

    Australian consumers are unlikely to benefit from further price cuts in games consoles in the run-up to the first Christmas that Xbox will challenge PlayStation 2 and GameCube for gamers hearts - and wallets.

  • Xbox losing the numbers game

    Sony's PlayStation2 is continuing to attract the most exclusive game titles as the console wars continue at the Electronics Entertainment Expo.

  • Q&A: Sony opts out of console price war

    Sony is refusing to lower the price of its PlayStation 2 games console in the wake of major price reductions from its competitors. Managing director of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, Michael Ephraim, talks to ZDNet Australia.

  • Australia speculates on PS2 price cuts

    Sony Australia cannot yet confirm plans to slash the price of its PlayStation 2 game console, despite rumours throughout Europe that the electronics giant is set to cut prices in order to remain competitive.

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  • Australia speculates on PS2 price cuts

    Sony Australia cannot yet confirm plans to slash the price of its PlayStation 2 game console, despite rumours throughout Europe that the electronics giant is set to cut prices in order to remain competitive.

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